Oklahoma Code § 12-27

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Clerk may collect judgment and costs
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Where there is no execution outstanding, the clerk of the court
in which the judgment was rendered may receive the amount of the
judgment and costs, and receipt therefor, with the same effect as if
the same had been paid to the sheriff on an execution; and the clerk
shall be liable to be amerced in the same manner and amount as a
sheriff for refusing to pay the same to the party entitled thereto,
when requested, and shall also be liable on his official bond.

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